Cable hardness question for Center console to jump seat swap

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astrodude

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I have a 2016 longhorn with center console and I bought a jump seat to do the swap. The cable hardness came with the jump seat is totally different from the ones on center console. Did I buy the wrong seat? I was told the seat is for 4th gen and the bolt pattern seems right. Any ideas how I can make it work?


The first pic is the connector on the jump seat. It has only one connector.
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This red connector is from center console connected to the ones under driver seat
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The 3rd pic is from the dash connected to the center console.
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HarryS

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The 6 pin connector is for the rear seat heater controls, that are in the back of the console/seat. Looks like your seat doesn't have the heated seat option for the rear. The white connector in the last picture is for the CD player. The connector in the first pic doesn't look familiar at all. And is should have a USB port in it if it's 4th gen.
 
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GTyankee

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My 2016 has a Center Floor Console, with a single wire for the cigarette lighter

& the 2 electrical wires for the USB unit

Everything for my rear seats are under the door sills plates

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